didn't know where to share this ....
http://www.magicleap.com/#/wizards-wanted
some kick ass tech there ... :dazzled:
Lots of jobs offered there, but no vacancy for assembler programming :( ;)
Quote from: jj2007 on October 22, 2014, 11:18:17 PM
Lots of jobs offered there, but no vacancy for assembler programming :( ;)
They will argue that assembly language isn't no longer necessary. We've compilers for such jobs. :lol:
Gunther
for the product
small, light, low-cost - that is exactly when to use assembler
but, they already have that guy or those guys
in the test department, they want maintainable code, more than anything
while there are special languages for test purposes, C is still probably more desirable
because it's easier to find a C programmer
more info here:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenhuet/2014/10/21/google-leads-monster-542-million-funding-for-magic-leap-a-mysterious-cinematic-reality-company/
http://techcrunch.com/2014/10/21/magic-leap-tech/
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/10/21/google-invests-in-magic-leap-an-augmented-reality-firm/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0
Who wants to try GooGlasses ? :biggrin:
Hi vertograd,
thank you for that interesting information. The kraken Google is in the background. That says a lot.
Gunther
Hi Gunther,
We've already discussed AR glasses earlier but now it's coming true
Oh Google almighty :icon_eek:
they already have them - this company is behind the ball
google is going to throw a bunch of money at engineers to make it work
Technical Illusions (CastAR) started with one girl - then her husband - then a few other people
http://technicalillusions.com/about-us/ (http://technicalillusions.com/about-us/)
early on, Jeri said she was playing with some LED's and stumbled onto the idea - lol
Dave,
Quote from: dedndave on October 23, 2014, 12:56:30 AM
http://technicalillusions.com/about-us/ (http://technicalillusions.com/about-us/)
early on, Jeri said she was playing with some LED's and stumbled onto the idea - lol
it is one of those nice stories. :lol:
Gunther
Google has invested heavily into robotics company's as it is,and Now they are pushing a much higher speed wireless. I think they have lots of cash,and at some point will BE the center of technology. One giant Google to rule them all.. :shock:
Quote from: anunitu on October 23, 2014, 07:39:52 AM
Google has invested heavily into robotics company's as it is,and Now they are pushing a much higher speed wireless. I think they have lots of cash,and at some point will BE the center of technology. One giant Google to rule them all.. :shock:
15 years ago, Microsoft was in this role. Times are changing.
Gunther